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Mission Improbable

Carrie Hatchett, Space Adventurer Series, Book 1

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Mission Improbable

By: J.J. Green
Narrated by: J.J. Green
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The galaxy is in crisis, and Carrie Hatchett is the last person on Earth who should be fixing it. Carrie Hatchett is a low-achieving daydreamer. She’s been a dog walker, an ice cream seller and a birthdaygram girl—the clean kind. After providing a good home for her butt-ugly dog and crazy cat, all she wants is a proper job and to avoid being fired again.

So when a strange green mist sucks her beneath her kitchen sink and a clerical error leads to an interesting professional proposal, she foolishly doesn’t refuse.

Soon, Carrie discovers that being a Transgalactic Intercultural Community Crisis Liaison Officer isn’t exactly what she expected. And neither is saving the galaxy.

Mission: Improbable is book one in the fast-paced, action-packed, comedy sci-fi series, Carrie Hatchett, Space Adventurer.

©2015 J.J. Green (P)2025 J.J. Green
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The story itself could’ve been cool but the way it’s written feels very childlike or like it’s written by AI. The narration definitely feels like AI. While the character voices are good, the narration in between is flat and monotonous. You don’t hear any human like noises like swallowing or breathing at all either.
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